Tag: Direct Care Worker Forum

Left: PA Secretary of Aging Robert Torres (left) poses with several BAYADA nominees Center: Aides and guests from Philadelphia arrive in Harrisburg Right: Secretary Torres announces the Direct Care Worker of the Year!

This year, BAYADA proudly nominated 41 home health aides for
the Pennsylvania Homecare Association’s
(PHA) annual Direct Care Worker (DCW) of the Year Award. This prestigious
award, cosponsored by the Department of Aging, is meant to recognize the state’s
hardworking home health aides and reward an aide that has gone above and beyond
his or her duties.

On March 27, BAYADA’s nominees joined more than 200 other DCWs
from 50 counties across the state in Harrisburg, where nominees and guests
enjoyed a variety of activities and informational sessions during the Direct Care Worker Forum. PHA hosted a
DCW advocacy station that enabled aides to share their voice with legislators.
Guests also enjoyed recipe samples and learned about new activities to try with
clients. The highlight of the opening events was a Dementia Live simulation,
which gave attendees a walk in the lives of clients suffering from Dementia.

Guests were then invited to sit down for the official Awards
program. Each year, PHA recognizes all nominees for the outstanding work they do keeping thousands of older Pennsylvanians and
those with disabilities at home and in their communities. After all
nominations are received, PHA’s selection committee reviews each nominee and
picks one overall winner. As the ceremony began, PHA CEO Vicki Hoak welcomed the attendees with a thank you message from the
nominators for all the wonderful work they’ve done over the past year. Lisa Story, Founder and Executive
Director from the nonprofit Hope Grows spoke on the importance
of caregivers’ self-care. Finally, Acting Secretary
of Aging Robert Torres announced the winner of the year, El Hassania El Bedraoui from Jevs Care at
Home.

Congratulations to all the direct care workers who were nominated for this year’s award. BAYADA
is proud to be involved with a program that demonstrates the state’s commitment
to elevating the direct care worker profession and spotlighting the value of
serving as a professional caregiver. Thank
you to all our home health aides—your compassion and hard work truly exemplify The BAYADA Way.